Plumeria and Apples – Nature is Our Natural Guide to Life

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As we said goodbye to June, so too did I say goodbye to the Star Jasmine that enchanted the garden. This morning I found just a handful of them still “hanging out” hidden at the bottom of one of the 6 plants. Seems they are wanting to secretly stick around a while longer, as their friends have departed a few weeks ago.

And as the seasons always do see the natural cycles of birth, transformation, and rebirth – one of the joys of observing Earth’s miracles and one of the most powerful lessons to teach us about relaxing into letting go and trusting – July is bringing a new blossoming of life to the garden.

The pink Plumeria are beginning to bloom and soon there will be a tropical abundance of beauty to soak in. And not far from the Plumeria, Apples are also making their announcement of arrival.

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Nature knows not time. She doesn’t gauge whether she needs to hurry up, or slow down. She simply welcomes the peace of every single moment in perfect balance and alignment with the natural rhythms, reflecting a reality that just “is” and is constantly recreating itself.

But for us humans, “time” moves quickly and we feel hardly able to keep up with the shifts – much of this having to do with how we perceive things.

The consistent thing we can count on is change.

Nature does it so effortlessly and gracefully.

It’s us humans who awkwardly and painfully refuse, fight, and try to control this natural flow.

We are all on a highly transmutational journey right now and as this has been unfolding for me, it is calling me to ensure that I am recreating my life in flowing reflection to the changes. If one thing changes, I feel that all needs to change on every level to support the process. So, I’m also in a new cycle of transformational “death” and new growth like Mother Nature.

Nothing is meant to stay exactly the same. It’s inevitable to change. The way it changes is up to you, including the way you perceive the changes.

Whether it decays, rots and explodes, or transmutes with graceful embrace, you can still understand the perfection of this as a gift to self. And maybe when you realize your ability to not only shift perception, you will also realize your ability to change the course of just “how” the change takes place to match your choosing.

Yes, at times, things can feel a bit odd during the process of shifting, as part of you is already accelerated into another new experience/reality and living there in knowingness, but simultaneously you area aware of the parts of you that are needing to process one step at a time, in order to integrate in wholeness, the speeding frequency being transmuted.

It becomes quite the paradox of things “speeding up”, but personally needing to “slow down.”

This is something we are temporarily having to focus on and teach ourselves, until we return back to being in natural flow and then it will just become second nature like breathing.

This pointing again at getting back to those “roots” and temporarily narrowing your focus to the here and now, as well as focusing on yourself, being personally mindful of your energy and needs, where adjustments are needed, and becoming aware of what emotions/beliefs are really running the show.

It’s all beautifully inter-twined and connected to everything, so if you get lost or confused, you have so many reflections to help light the way.

It’s an interesting place and time we are in, as we stand in several realities at once and pull them into the present in order to realize each for the gifts they offer,  but without dwelling in, or feeling rushed by, one or the other.

Gather the seeds of wisdom and sprinkle them into loving expression with the wholeness of who are in this moment.

Then, be all that you can be and live your purpose, on purpose, from your heart’s truth.

I love Earth’s wisdom. Nature is the best classroom for learning that will teach you all that you need to know.

Plumeria symbolism includes natural beauty, charm, grace, new life, new beginnings, creation and recreation, the Sun, perfection of all things as is, dedication, devotion, love, immortality, healing powers, liveliness, life, and birth.

Apples and Apple Trees symbolize love, truth, peace, beauty, honesty, remembrance, honesty, purity, knowledge, wisdom, joyousness, fertility, abundance, and earthly desires.

I love the reflections and guide posts these beautiful gifts are offering.

About Tania Marie's Blog

Tania is a writer, visionary artist, and energy alchemist. Although she no longer works in the capacity of direct teaching and healing roles, with over thirty years’ experience in creative healing arts and metaphysical studies that include being a Reiki Master Teacher since 2007, she now channels this energy as a way of life and the art of being. She’s the host of the 11 episode YouTube series, Talks With Crystal Skulls, and works with crystals and crystal skulls privately now for wider intentions. The Speakers are one such collective she channels for. With over twenty years’ experience as a rabbit guardian to five companions, she currently volunteers as the Adoption and Foster Counselor for Reno Rabbit Rescue. She is also a part-time Rep for Egyptian Master Carver, Mody Ra. Tania authored and self-published the ground-breaking book, Spiritual Skin. She currently devotes her time to new writing projects and creative endeavors, which she’ll share as they birth.

Posted on July 3, 2014, in Uncategorized. Bookmark the permalink. 6 Comments.

  1. I love the words you brought fourth here Tania~ on nature, human nature, feeling and experiencing….they felt soothing, songlike, fluid…I felt a bit dreamlike reading them (I’m also relaxed and a bit sleepy;) thanks for sharing your perceptions <3

  2. Yes, there is so much to be learned from nature… when I feel like it’s hard to keep up with things, getting outdoors and just being in the moment always helps. 🙂

    • i so agree meg. and like you, i take time outdoors too to recharge and just “be”. it’s such a necessary part of life i feel. reminds us to stay balanced and in flow, right? xoox!!

  3. The flower is so beautiful…thank you for sharing…I went for a walk at a park and saw the cutest, tiniest frog hopping on the roadside…it was precious…love nature and we must protect it…I do not see many bees here and I use to see many more birds…pesticides are dangerous to us all and are doing major harm to these creatures.

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